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Study Assesses Long-Term Impacts of Two Fisheries Management
Study Assesses Long-Term Impacts of Two Fisheries Management
Study Assesses Long-Term Impacts of Two Fisheries Management Methods
Study Assesses Long-Term Impacts of Two Fisheries Management Methods
Written by AZoCleantechMay 5 2021
A strong and sustainable study performed by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) offers scientific evidence for universal calls for preserving 30% of the world’s ocean.
No-take marine protected areas (MPAs) increased the growth of fish populations by 42 percent when fishing was unsustainable in surrounding areas. Image Credit: © Erika Piñeros, for Wildlife Conservation Society.
The analyzed no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) elevated the growth of fish populations by 42% when fishing was considered to be unsustainable in surrounding regions, thereby gaining the advantages of steady and high production of fish populations for fishers, while safeguarding endangered ecosystems.
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